Ten Best Music-Related Things Under $10 to Do in Miami This Weekend

Bring out your lucha libre mask and party hard with Blowfly at Churchill's Pub.

Photo by Ian Witlen

The average white-collar American spends 200 hours a week typing away on their keyboard, tirelessly filing paperwork, dealing with pesky coworkers, and answering countless emails and phone calls.

That leaves us with only 48 hours to let loose and relive those college frat days. And since we spend a huge chunk of our lives slaving away in our cubicles, we shouldn't have to blow wads of cash on mindless drinking and foolish bashes.

Here are this weekend's ten best music-related things to do under $10.

Beats-N-Rhymes.The Stage's Three-Year Anniversary Party. With DJs Laz, Heron, Self Born, Klassik, and Exes. Friday, November 9, 10 p.m., The Stage, 170 NE 28th St., Miami; 305-576-9577; thestagemiami.com. Ladies get in free, guys pay $10. Sure, the Stage may have another 98 years to catch up with Tobacco Road, but three years is enough to throw a mega party with blastin' hip-hop beats from Miami's own DJ Laz and other resident DJs of the Stage.

Blowfly. With Torche and Jacuzzi Boys. Friday, November 8, 10 p.m., Churchill's Pub, 5501 NE 2nd Ave., Miami; 305-757-1807; churchillspub.com. $10. With Blowfly's Back In the Sack album release party, Torche's first and only Miami show of the year, and the Jacuzzi Boy's European tour kick-off all in one night, you know its gonna be one hell of a party.

Reggae Sundays. Presented by Kulcha Shok Muzik. Hosted by Lance-O with music by InnaSense and Jahfe. Sunday, November 10, 11 p.m., Jazid, 1342 Washington Ave., Miami Beach; 305-673-9372; jazid.net. Free. There's nothing like some good reggae vibes from Innasense and Jahfe to ease you back into the work week. Yeah mon.

Catwalk: A Night of Vogue. With Mike Q., Gooddroid, Bonnie Beats, Chalk, and a $200 OTA performance. Sunday, November 10, 10 p.m., The Garret at Grand Central, 697 North Miami Ave., Miami; 305-377-2277; grandcentralmiami.com. Free. Pretend to be a supermodel for the night and join in on the musical catwalk with Mike Q., Gooddroid, Bonnie Beats, and Chalk. Keep it fierce.

The Verge.With the Nicky Leon Band, No Safe Word, and Bad Ass. Sunday, November 10, 8 p.m., Churchill's Pub, 5501 NE 2nd Ave., Miami; 305-757-1807; churchillspub.com. $5. End the weekend the way it deserves to be ended: with hardcore rock from the Nicky Leon Band, No Safe Word, Bad Ass, and no bullshit.